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  2. Mexican Chicken Quinoa Casserole Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a large casserole dish (about 5 quarts) with cooking spray and set aside. Place 2 cups water and quinoa in a large saucepan, then bring to a low boil.

  3. Mexican Chicken Quinoa Casserole

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    Looking for a great chicken casserole recipe? This Mexican casserole includes quinoa, vegetables, chicken, tomatoes, beans, cheeses and spices!

  4. Sheet-pan suppers, Mexican quinoa stew and more healthy meal ...

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    The dish uses lemon zest, a little olive oil and a handful of fresh tarragon — it's a simple 3-ingredient mixture that wows the tastebuds. It warms the soul, awakens the senses and, perhaps most ...

  5. Sopa de fideo - Wikipedia

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    Sopa de fideo from California with corn and chicken, garnished with avocado and a lime wedge Sopa de fideo from Spain. Sopa de fideo (Spanish for "noodle soup"), also referred to as sopita de fideo, [1] is a stock-based noodle soup that is a part of the cuisines of Spain, Mexico, and Cavite, a province in the Philippines.

  6. Category:Mexican soups - Wikipedia

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  7. Sopa de lima - Wikipedia

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    Lime soup is a traditional dish from Yucatan.Traditional Yucatan cuisine has its origins in the Hispanic and Yucatán Mayan culture. The combination of meat from animals brought from Europe, the spices, and cooking methods and preparation of multiple local ingredients, resulted in many dishes such as the lime soup. [1]

  8. Mexican Chicken Quinoa Casserole

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  9. Italian wedding soup - Wikipedia

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    The term wedding soup comes from a mistranslation of the Italian language phrase minestra maritata ('married soup'). Minestra maritata more directly translates to 'wedded broths'. The marriage of its meats and vegetables inside of its broth is the only matrimony relevant in this context. [1]